The meaning behind the unexplained gloom
1 out of 6 adults experience depression
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Why take a depression test?
Depression can be subtle, easy to overlook or misinterpret. Taking a test can be a crucial step in recognizing easy-to-miss signs.
- Reveal subtle signs: Spot the less obvious symptoms like fatigue or irritability.
- Early help: Early detection leads to more effective management.
- Gain insights: Understand your emotional state better.
- Debunk myths: Dispel common misconceptions about depression.
- Empower yourself: Knowledge is power in managing mental health.
What are common depression symptoms?
If you have depression, you may experience:
- Feelings of hopelessness, guilt, or worthlessness
- A persistent feeling of loneliness or sadness
- Difficulty concentrating
- A loss of interest in enjoyable activities
- A lack of energy
- Trouble sleeping
- Changes in your appetite
- Restlessness or irritability
- Thoughts of death or suicide
22% faced severe depression
According to Gallup, more than a fifth of Americans have had debilitating depression symptoms and couldn’t function for more than 2 weeks.
Please note that results of this test cannot be considered a diagnosis. It can only help you predict if you need to see a mental health professional for further examinations.